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Master Don Juan
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I was reading this, and it got me interested:
The Muslim World’s Question: ‘What Happened to Us?’
Understanding the events of 1979 is crucial for those trying to figure out a better future for today’s Middle East.
www.theatlantic.com
my opinion: These men could see the writing on the wall that their women were becoming increasing hypergamous, and thus they decided to cast their lot with the religious fundamentalists to control their women's burgeoning hypergamy.Nothing has changed the Arab and Muslim world as deeply and fundamentally as the events of 1979 ... The darkness that engulfed the region afterward was described by the Egyptian film director Youssef Chahine as a black wave that had come from the Gulf and swept the region, shrouding women in black as the use of the Saudi-style abaya and niqab, previously unknown in countries like Egypt, began to spread. Dozens of Egypt’s beloved and famed actresses gave up low-cut dresses and big hairdos to don the niqab, with encouragement and alleged payment from rich Saudis.